Etihad Airways pays tribute to longest serving staff members

Etihad Airways, the national airline of the United Arab Emirates, has paid tribute to 75 employees who have been with company since the start of operations ten years ago.

At a celebratory gala dinner at
the Westin in Abu Dhabi, executives from the airline’s senior management team
handed out recognition medals and certificates to the founding staff members.

The ten-year employees have forged
careers which span all parts of the business, with many in key roles in areas
such as Operations, Finance, Strategy & Planning, Commercial, and Human
Resources.

Ray Gammell, Etihad Airways Chief
People and Performance Officer, said:
“On behalf of the entire senior management team of Etihad Airways, it is
my enormous privilege to be able to thank our staff for ten years of dedicated
service and incredible commitment to our business.

“They have been the constant
driving force behind our efforts to create a best-in-class airline, an airline
that has today truly brought Abu Dhabi to the world.”

Abdul Qader Hussein Ahmed, Etihad
Airways Vice President Government and International Affairs, himself
celebrating ten years with the airline, reminisced of being the first person to
go inside the airline’s very first aircraft, an Airbus A330, after it had
touched down in Abu Dhabi.

He said: “I was honoured to do so by his Highness
Sheikh Ahmed Bin Saif Al Nahyan, Founding Chairman of Etihad Airways.”

In just ten years, Etihad Airways
has grown its global workforce to more than 17,000 people, and the carrier
expects to reach 20,000 staff members by December 2014.